CHAPPELL ROAN talks “THE GIVER” — interviewed by Kelly Sutton + Joyce Rizer for Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly Podcast
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CHAPPELL ROAN talks “THE GIVER” — interviewed by Kelly Sutton + Joyce Rizer for Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly Podcast
CHAPPELL ROAN interviewed for Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly Podcast with Kelly Sutton and Joyce Rizer (via @kellysutton)
SB 277 and bogus medical exemptions to vaccine mandates in California
SB 277 and bogus medical exemptions to vaccine mandates in California.
Here in the states, yesterday was a holiday, the 4th of July. This year, because the 4th fell on a Thursday, for many in the country this is the equivalent of a four day weekend, not unlike the Thanksgiving weekend. Given that, I had debated about whether or not to post anything today, but there was a story published this week that I just can’t allow to pass uncommented on, and next week would…
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"I bought these shoes after going through my last pair. I had actually worn through the soles. I bought these shoes in a bit of a haste and got one size too big (it's all they had). The shoes are great, but I'm willing to part with them. Size 11."
Kelly Sutton talking about his Diesel Boat Shoes ($90) which are featured on his website, cultofless.com. These shoes are just one of the many items Sutton has decided to sell in "an attempt to own as little as possible." In 2010, Matthew Danzico published an article with the BBC, Cult of Less: Living out of a Hard Drive, which profiled not only Sutton but also, Chris Yurista. Yurista's story holds a similar narrative to my own, he has gotten rid of the majority of his possessions to only what he can carry on his back. His working life consists of full time work as a travel agent and moonlighting as a DJ. He has ditched the records and plays from music files, turning the majority of his physical possessions to digital possessions.
Danzico ends the BBC article, Cult of Less: Living out of a Hard Drive, with an interesting conclusion. If we have come to a point where technology and the internet have satisfied our need for a physical home and owning possessions, maybe it has has satisfied the need for having a physical body as well. Anders Sandberg, a research fellow at the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, puts forth a theory about the future of the human race, "Dr Sandberg believes we could be living on hard drives along with our digital possessions in the not too distant future, which would allow us to shed the trouble of owning a body." He calls this concept "mind uploading," which would allow us to map our brains on the computer and essentially live forever without the need of an aging body.
GPOYW: "Behind the scenes, by Angus!"
Angus snapped this photo on his way out of the office last week, as Kelly and I were getting ready to shoot blip on blip.
This week on blip on blip, Annie chats with Kelly Sutton, who tinkers behind the scenes as a junior software developer at blip. His newest creation is called the Thumbnail Picker. We also feature a great show about movies called Stupid for Movies. It's the perfect pick for the Oscar season!
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